About the Book
Table of Contents:
Preface. Introduction. Dye-Sensitized Solar Cell Based on Anodic Ti02 Nanotubes Produced from Anodization in Fluoride-Free Electrolyte ( Narges F. Fahim and Tohru Sekino ). Self-Propagating High-Temperature Synthesis of Calcium Cobaltate Thermoelectric Powders ( Sidney Lin, Jiri Selig, Dan F. Smith, Hua-Tay Lin, and Hsin Wang ). Effect of Rare-Earth Doping on Thermoelectric Properties of Porous SiC Synthesized by Silicon Carbonization Technique ( Yusuke Yamamoto, Hiroshi Mabuchi, and Toshiyuki Matsui ). Powder Synthesis, Characterization and Sintering Behavior of Lithium Titanate ( Srinivasan Ramanathan ). Processing of Titania Nanoceramics Via Conventional Sintering, Two-Step Sintering and Two-Step Sintering Assisted by Phase Transformation ( Zohreh Razavi Hesabi and Mehdi Mazaheri ). Strength of N- and P-Type Skutterudites ( A. A. Wereszczak, M. E. Ragan, K. T. Strong, Jr., P. J. Ritt, H. Wang, J. R. Salvador, and J. Yang ). Graphite and Ceramic Coated Particles for the HTR ( Heinz Nabielek and Mark Mitchell ). Development and Characterization of High Conductivity Graphite Foams for Thermal Management Applications ( A. L. Gyekenyesi, M. Singh, C. E. Smith, P. G. Stansberry, M. K. Alam, and D. L. Vrable ). Integration of Graphite Foams to Titanium for Thermal Management Applications ( M. Singh, Rajiv Asthana, C. E. Smith, and A. L. Gyekenyesi ). Fabrication of Novel Heat Insulator using Porous Ceramics Materials ( Kazuma Kugimiya, Mitsue Ogawa, and Hideaki Matsubara ). Detection and Classification of Gaseous Compounds by Solid Electrolyte Cyclic Voltammetry Sensors ( Grzegorz Jasinski ). Wireless Chemical Sensor for Combustion Species at High Temperatures using 4H-SiC ( Geunsik Lim and Aravinda Kar ). High Temperature Acoustic Wave Gas Sensor using Langasite Crystal Resonator ( Hongbin Cheng, Lifeng Qin, and Qing-Ming Wang ). Synthesis of (La,Nd):Y 2 O 3 and (La,Yb):Y 2 O 3 Laser Ceramics and Their Optical Properties ( Yihua Huang and Dongliang Jiang ). Metal Oxide Nanoelectrodes for Environmental Sensors-ZnO Rods and Particulate Films ( Yoshitake Masuda, Dewei Chu, Xiulan Hu, Tatsuki Ohji, Kazumi Kato, Masako Ajimi, Makoto Bekki, and Shuji Sonezaki ). Author Index.
About the Author :
Dr. Hua-Tay Lin, Distinguished R&D staff member, Group Lead of Ceramic Science and Technology Group, Materials Science and Technology Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, is currently focusing researches on mechanical reliability of ceramic components and electronic devices, high-temperature mechanical performance of ceramics and composites, high-temperature steam effects on mechanical reliability of ceramics and environmental barrier coating systems, and engineering of microstructure and properties of ceramics and composites, and coatings. He has served as a PI on numerous programs sponsored by DOE's Office of Distributed Energy, Office of Electricity Distribution Reliability and Transmission, Office of Transportation Technologies, Office of Industrial Technologies, and Office of Power Technologies with frequent collaborations with researchers at institution in the U. S., Japan, Korea, and Europe. Dr. Lin is the pass Chair of the Engineering Ceramics Division of the American Ceramic Society. He currently serves as the Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Applied Ceramic Technology. He is a Fellow of The American Ceramic Society. Dr. Lin holds a M.S. and a Ph.D. in Materials Engineering from Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama, and a B.S. in Physics from National Central University, Taiwan.
Review :
"The current volume represents 15 contributions from the above listed symposia that embody the latest developments in engineering ceramics for energy technologies, thermal management utilizing either highly conductive or insulating materials, as well as advances regarding the utilization of ceramics for sensors." (PR-Inside.com, 28 February 2011)